Guard typesThe cleaning method depends on the cover
Screens, micro-mesh, solid covers, brushes, and foam inserts create different access and removal needs. Identify the system before requesting a quote.
- Screen or expanded metal
- Micro-mesh panels
- Solid surface-tension covers
- Foam or brush inserts
Warning signsWatch the edges and roof valleys during rain
Water overshooting the gutter, debris mats on top, staining at panel joints, and overflow below valleys can indicate maintenance needs even when the trough is covered.
- Water spilling over the front edge
- Debris bridging roof and guard
- Loose or lifted panels
- Concentrated overflow below valleys
Estimate questionsConfirm whether guard handling is included
Some systems can be brushed or blown from above; others require sections to be removed and reinstalled. Ask who is responsible for damage or alignment problems discovered during access.
- Removal and reinstallation method
- Fastener or panel condition
- Downspout access beneath the guard
- Photos of damaged or poorly fitted sections